Experts reveal why supermarkets want you to sign up for loyalty cards

By Mark Duell 13:34 Jul 10, 2024, updated 15:25 Jul 10, 2024 Share or comment on this article: Loyalty Cards: Are They a Scam? airs tonight at 7pm on Channel 5 Supermarkets have built an “ecosystem of data” from customers using loyalty cards as they make millions by “relentlessly mining information”, insiders have revealed. Data … Read more

Aldi is still the cheapest for a shopping cart full of groceries – despite price guarantees and loyalty cards from competitors

Price wars! Aldi and Lidl emerged as the two cheapest supermarkets last month, according to Which?

Aldi has been crowned the cheapest supermarket for a shopping cart of 65 items, despite rivals promising to match prices, new findings show. In June, the average bill for a shopping trolley of 65 items at Aldi was £118.41. That’s £32.60 less than Waitrose, which was the most expensive at £151.01. Waitrose turned out to … Read more

UK’s cheapest supermarket revealed – winner even beats loyalty awards

The cheapest supermarket in the UK for a basket of 65 items has been revealed, with prices even lower than Tesco and Sainsbury’s. Aldi has beaten its rivals once again to be named the cheapest store for your weekly shop in June, with prices £32.60 cheaper than the most expensive store. Loyalty awards not included … Read more

Warning loyalty problems at supermarkets could lead to overspending – BBC News

Image source, Getty Images Item information Author, Jennifer Meierhans Role, Business reporter 5 hours ago New ‘challenges’ at supermarkets, which reward customers with extra loyalty points if they buy more, could lead to overspending, consumer groups have warned. Four of Britain’s biggest supermarkets – Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons – are now offering bonus points … Read more

Warning loyalty problems at supermarkets could lead to overspending – BBC News

Image source, Getty Images Item information Author, Jennifer Meierhans Role, Business reporter 5 hours ago New ‘challenges’ at supermarkets, which reward customers with extra loyalty points if they buy more, could lead to overspending, consumer groups have warned. Four of Britain’s biggest supermarkets – Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons – are now offering bonus points … Read more